High-quality combine harvester yield data are very important to produce yield maps. However, errors that derive from the combine harvester may be corrected. A data source that could be used to improve the yield maps obtained from harvester data is satellitebased data (e.g. Sentinel 2 (S2) imageries) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) based data that are commonly used to predict grain yield and also define fertilisation rates. In this study, yield data from a combine harvester, a multi-spectral camera mounted on a UAV and S2 images were collected to produce yield maps that offer more accurate representation. To calibrate and validate this method, biomass samples were acquired manually before harvesting while erroneous yield data were replaced by remote sensing data. A regression analysis between the ground-truth biomass samples and the filtered yield data had an R 2 value equal to 0.84, while the R 2 of the biomass with the yield data obtained by the proposed methodology was equal to 0.90.
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